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Kay turns alpha beater in new long-term cry

Influential British economist John Kay describes the pursuit of alpha as 'fruitless' in majority of cases

Kay turns alpha beater in new long-term cry

Professor John Kay, who is best known for his influential report on long-term investing, has labelled fund managers’ search for alpha “fruitless” as he delivered a withering assessment of financial services.

Speaking at a seminar hosted by First State Investments, the author of the 2012 Kay review of UK equity markets and long-term decision making questioned the value financial services provide for the economy, as well as the role of investment houses in the chain.

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